On 08/07/2014 08:50 AM, Punit Dambiwal wrote:
Hi Kasturi,

Thanks for the help...it's ok...that means first i need to change the host with FQDN....but still the same question :-

1. Suppose i will add the host with FQDN and the FQDN has public ip address(202.151.100.X)... (When ovirt add the host...it will create ovirtmgmt network by default on the basis of this network connection)
2. And my storage network work on private network (10.10.10.0)..
3. If i add the Host with FQDN...seems still the gluster traffic route through ovirtmgmt network interface ?? 4. Or do i need to follow this for the modifications (http://www.ovirt.org/oVirt_Wiki:How_to_change_Gluster%27s_network_interface)

Yes to all of above.
So you would add the host using FQDN and then follow the workaround to make sure gluster communicates using storage network.


5. What about if i add new host later on ??

Whenever you add a new host, the host is added to the gluster trusted pool, by invoking "gluster peer probe <host address provided>" So, if FQDN is used and the ipaddress mappings are setup appropriately, then gluster communication will continue on the private network.


Thanks,
Punit D


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:10 PM, knarra <kna...@redhat.com <mailto:kna...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    On 08/06/2014 06:36 AM, Punit Dambiwal wrote:
    Hi Sahina,

    But Ovirt panel doesn't allow me to add with FQDN...it just
    display the ip address of the hosts...

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    Hi Punit,

        The above happens only when  ip address of the host is given
    in the Address field of New host dialog box, i.e while adding
    hosts to ovirt.

    As sahina suggested, if you would have provided the FQDN in the
    address filed while adding hosts to ovirt, you should have seen
    FQDN's of the hosts being displayed in the Host field of 'Add
    Bricks' Dialog.

        In case you would have not provided FQDN of the host in the
    address filed while adding hosts, please remove the hosts and add
    it again by giving FQDN of the host in the address field in the
    New Host dialog box.

        Hope this helps :-)

    Thanks
    kasturi.


    On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Sahina Bose <sab...@redhat.com
    <mailto:sab...@redhat.com>> wrote:


        On 08/04/2014 09:06 AM, Punit Dambiwal wrote:
        Hi Sahina,

        But when i try to add the gluster Hosts from Ovirt....it
        doesn't display the FQDN to add the bricks...it display the
        ip address only...i will try to use the work around....

        When you add the gluster host to oVirt, you should have
        provided the FQDN in the host address field. It uses this to
        display the list of hosts from which you can add the bricks




        Another question is what will be the drawbacks if i use
        ovirtmgmt and storage on the same network (i will use 10GB
        network here with bonding) ??


        On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Sahina Bose
        <sab...@redhat.com <mailto:sab...@redhat.com>> wrote:


            On 08/01/2014 02:51 PM, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:

                On Fri, Aug 01, 2014 at 09:43:07AM +0800, Punit
                Dambiwal wrote:

                    Hi All,

                    Is there any update on this ??


                    On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Punit Dambiwal
                    <hypu...@gmail.com <mailto:hypu...@gmail.com>>
                    wrote:

                        Hi Antoni,

                        But all the bricks and gluster in the
                        another subnet...I am using the
                        Compute and gluster storage combined on the
                        same host....

                        Ovirtmgmt :- 43.25.76.0/24
                        <http://43.25.76.0/24>
                        Gluster Storage :- 10.10.10.0/24
                        <http://10.10.10.0/24>

                Did you try to follow Sahina's advice?

                qemu-to-gluster communication goes on top the IP
                that you mount.
                However, without hacks, inter-gluster communication
                uses FQDN of hosts,
                which most commonly resolves to the management network.



            From the output of your "gluster volume info" , it looks
            like you have used IP address (43.25...) to peer probe
            the hosts? If you add the host from oVirt, for gluster
            to be able to use separate network for glusterd-glusterd
            communication, you will need to use FQDN while adding
            the host, and workaround as mentioned in
            http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-February/020894.html






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